Long Island Rail Road crossing at North Hewlett Ave.
Long Island Rail Road
Railroads--New York (State)--Long Island
Railroads--New York (State)--Merrick
Long Island Rail Road crossing at North Hewlett Ave., facing north. A freight car is pictured at right, and a car, at center, is stopped at a traffic signal. Pictured at left are cars parked along the side of the road.
November 30, 1950
O'Connor, Michael
Photograph
Hofstra University Library Special Collections
Box 9, Item 14
Merrick, N.Y.
Long Island Rail Road right of way at Hewlett Ave.
Long Island Rail Road
Railroads--New York (State)--Long Island
Long Island Rail Road right of way, west of Hewlett Ave. Pictured at right are two freight cars, alongside of which is standing a man wearing a suit and hat.
November 30, 1950
O'Connor, Michael
Photograph
Hofstra University Library Special Collections
Box 9, Item 13
Merrick, N.Y.
Long Island Railroad crossing at Merrick Ave.
long Island Railroad
Railroad crossings--New York (State)--Merrick
Long Island Railroad crossing at Merrick Ave., looking south; automobiles crossing, at right.
November 30, 1950
O'Connor, Michael
Photograph
Hofstra University Library Special Collections
Box 9, Item 11
Merrick, N.Y.
Pick-Wick Tavern, Merrick Road, Merrick, Long Island, N.Y.
Pick-Wick Tavern (Merrick, N.Y.)
Business enterprises
Restaurants
Exterior view of the Pickwick Tavern restaurant. [Note with postcard stated that Pickwick was located at Hicksville and Merrick Roads from 1922-1940.] (B&W)
Natural Views made by Tomlin Art Co., Northport, Long Island, N.Y.
Date Published: c.1930s
O'Connor, Michael
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Postcard
Postcard Collection MN002
Merrick, N.Y.
South Shore Terrace "Maraca Rumba Cup"
Advertising
Marketing
Promotional items
Restaurants
Merrick, N.Y.
A promotional cocktail shaker produced by the South Shore Terrace restaurant of Merrick, NY.
South Shore Terrace
Business & Industry on Long Island Collection
Hofstra University Special Collections Department/Long Island Studies Institute
c. 1950s
Michael Curtis
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Cocktail shaker